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I was in the same exact situation--they emailed me a 15% coupon which I applied, but then I later got a 20% via email. Then I also saw that 25% coupon (that only works from MSN.com).

I waited patiently for months, hoping the 15% to expire (which never happened, despite the expiration dates stated in emails) and also trying (in vain) to get help from customer service, who just kept sending me the logoff/delete cookie URL. I tried to explain the coupon stays even after removing all items, switching browsers, and switching computers.

Finally I figured out a way...

REMOVE Drugstore.com/Visiondirect.com COUPON (by using it up)
1. Add something to cart.
[I used this[visiondirect.com] for example, because it was cheap. But anything should fine]

2. Go through checkout, make sure the coupon (that you don't want and that's tied to your account) is automatically applied.

3. Place the order [and get ready for next step]

4. Immediately cancel the order online: go to My Account->Orders, click on your Order number, click "Cancel Order"[I made sure to check beforehand, and luckily they have a way to self-cancel online. Official link[custhelp.com]].

It says you must cancel "within minutes" of placing the order, so I did it right away. And my order was successfully cancelled a few minutes after.

Now that darned coupon will finally be gone!

I was really getting frustrated with customer support, which was very slow (~2 days to reply), kept sending me canned response, and eventually just stopped responding to me after a while. I searched Google for a way, but didn't find anything. Finally one late night I had the brilliant idea to just "burn" the coupon.

I was in the same exact situation--they emailed me a 15% coupon which I applied, but then I later got a 20% via email. Then I also saw that 25% coupon (that only works from MSN.com).

I waited patiently for months, hoping the 15% to expire (which never happened, despite the expiration dates stated in emails) and also trying (in vain) to get help from customer service, who just kept sending me the logoff/delete cookie URL. I tried to explain the coupon stays even after removing all items, switching browsers, and switching computers.

Finally I figured out a way...

REMOVE Drugstore.com/Visiondirect.com COUPON (by using it up)
1. Add something to cart.
[I used this[visiondirect.com] for example, because it was cheap. But anything should fine]

2. Go through checkout, make sure the coupon (that you don't want and that's tied to your account) is automatically applied.

3. Place the order [and get ready for next step]

4. Immediately cancel the order online: go to My Account->Orders, click on your Order number, click "Cancel Order"[I made sure to check beforehand, and luckily they have a way to self-cancel online. Official link[custhelp.com]].

It says you must cancel "within minutes" of placing the order, so I did it right away. And my order was successfully cancelled a few minutes after.

Now that darned coupon will finally be gone!

I was really getting frustrated with customer support, which was very slow (~2 days to reply), kept sending me canned response, and eventually just stopped responding to me after a while. I searched Google for a way, but didn't find anything. Finally one late night I had the brilliant idea to just "burn" the coupon.

They have dailies now. Tru Eye and Moist that came out recently but very expensive.

I've switched permanently over to dailies. You can wear each pair for a few days without any issue. I've worn some over a week. Also you don't need to worry about dropping one or ripping one, just throw it out and get a new one. Over the course of a year, this ends up being cheaper for me than using 2 week contacts. Oh and I've also asked my doctor about it and he said he obviously can't recommend reusing dailies, but that it's not a big deal.

VD price matches with no hassle. I've been doing this for a while. For my lenses at least there are a few lesser known sites with lower prices. I place the VD order at the regular price with no codes, using shopdiscover 15% cb. Then, price match using the other site's info. It takes less than a day for them to confirm and credit shows up soon after your card is charged.

Astigmatism - have tried them all. By far, best is Purevision. Approved up to 30 days which is great for those who tend to fall asleep in them. I set he goal at removal nightly and make it about half the month. Absolutely the best fitting/feeling lens I have ever used.

Also - for some, RX's are good for 2 years (although I think this may depend on state laws.) When I order from here or AC lens they accept up to 2 yrs. Also, if they can't reach your doctor within a certain time frame they assume it's valid and process the order - not sure if they actually really call or not but that's happened a few times, and I know someone always answers at my dr office, so makes me think it's not always really confirmed/attempted.

VD price matches with no hassle. I've been doing this for a while. For my lenses at least there are a few lesser known sites with lower prices. I place the VD order at the regular price with no codes, using shopdiscover 15% cb. Then, price match using the other site's info. It takes less than a day for them to confirm and credit shows up soon after your card is charged.

Astigmatism - have tried them all. By far, best is Purevision. Approved up to 30 days which is great for those who tend to fall asleep in them. I set he goal at removal nightly and make it about half the month. Absolutely the best fitting/feeling lens I have ever used.

Also - for some, RX's are good for 2 years (although I think this may depend on state laws.) When I order from here or AC lens they accept up to 2 yrs. Also, if they can't reach your doctor within a certain time frame they assume it's valid and process the order - not sure if they actually really call or not but that's happened a few times, and I know someone always answers at my dr office, so makes me think it's not always really confirmed/attempted.

You have to go by your specific lens; google shop search for that brand/type low to high then calculate an identical order with shipping etc. to get the lowest dollar amount. Don't bother using coupons w/ VD because all you'll do is lower the amount of cashback Also, the PM has never invalidated my VD cashback either.